> > Discussions happen. Then a vote is called, everyone votes instantly. > Yes, the votes do become public afterwards. However there is not the > '2-3 week period' of voting that happens on a PHP RFC, wherein you vote, > and then while the vote is still up, and while you are allowed to change > your vote, everyone knows how you voted. > > Which then leads into the flurry of badgering for people to change their > votes, beleaguering comments designed to help people change their vote, > and so on. > > it leads into people participating, and actively engaging in discussion making concious decisions, rather than blindly giving a vote and ignoring the rest of the world.
Its a positive thing if people discuss (and are able to change) during the voting period, I don't see why we would want to get rid of this. regards, PP -- Peter Petermann ProtonMail: ppeterm...@protonmail.com (encrypted / based in .ch) Email: ppeterman...@gmail.com - get my public PGP key from SKS Keyservers PGP Key: http://pool.sks-keyservers.net:11371/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0x0E6DBD675836A5C7